Security Warning

Question:Security Warning

I just changed my website from a pay host to a free hosting site. It works fine, except I am getting a prompt and wanted to know if it was anything to be concerned about. == "The server you are connected to is using a security certificate that could not be verified. The certificate CN name does ot match the passed value". Thanks,

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I recommend downloading and running Reimage. It's a computer repair tool that has been proven to identify and fix many Windows problems with a high level of success.

Hi all. Great forum. I've been lurking and reading so far and now I need to ask for some help. It sounds like some people here have figured it out which is great news, so I would really appreciate a hand.

Dummy me, surfing and searching I clicked on a bad bad link. And I allowed some trojan on my computer. Yes, my mom always told me to watch where I was sticking my fingers, but after a few beers I quickly forgot that rule.

Now I'm getting this crappy icon in my system tray and stupid pop-ups all over the place. I've got SpySweeper installed, which said it had gotten rid of the problem, but it still is coming up. Norton also had a problem fixing it. Basically, the problem was that it won't fix it.

So I d/l'd HiJackThis and did the system scan and save log file. Here is what I have:

Outlook 2010 Security warning upon opening Outlook:Initial problem: Work email from home computer stopped sending (had been working fine), though I have no problem receiving email. (Note: Home email account continues to work fine.) Email host Support (Comcast) worked me through finding the right Outgoing port to change to, but ...Now upon opening Outlook - "Internet Security Warning - Security Certificate cannot be verified" pops up. "Continue?" "Yes" works, but it has become a "nag window" every time I open Outlook.This may not be a Windows 7 issue, but would appreciate any suggestions. /jd--Windows 7 Professional, Ver 6.1 (Build 7601: SP1)(Office Pro Plus 2010) MS Outlook 2010 Ver 14.-0.6129.5000 (32-bit)

Need help removing the Security Warning / Windows Security Alert / Antivirus software alert.Made it to Step 7 (DDS.scr) downloaded dds.scr but when I start it the command window comes up briefly and then disappears.Trying to generate the DDS.txt and DDS.log but with no success.

Answer:Virus - Security Warning / Windows Security Alert

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Recently I started getting security warnings from PC Security 2011. I don't know where this came from and I didn't install it on my computer but there it is. The popups are very bothersome as they are "always on top" and makes it difficult to to anything with the computer. I also get a balloon type window with warning that a USB spam-bot detected. This does not seem to be from PC Security 2011.I have read instructions for posting and have the required files. This is a Toshiba Satellite laptop computer running Windows XP.Logfile of Trend Micro HijackThis v2.0.4Scan saved at 9:33:43 AM, on 1/29/2011Platform: Windows XP SP3 (WinNT 5.01.2600)MSIE: Internet Explorer v8.00 (8.00.6001.18702)Boot mode: Normal

i have a hijack log for someone to look at, i'm having a problem with warning pop ups. when i start my computer my background is normal, but then the icons disapear and this security warning takes over the screen and then the icons show up on top of it, not to mention all those annoying pop ups. how do i get rid of it?

Okay so i got this virus a week ago did system restore but now it back can you help me? Its called Security Warning its a virus rogue i researched removed it before and did system restore and i have it again ._.?

Answer:Security warning

Hello This site is a wonderful site! It has MANY removal guides for different infections here:Spyware and Malware Removal Guides and Reading Roomhttp://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/f/55/spyware-and-malware-removal-guides-and-reading-room/-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------I wasn't able to find one that was specifically for "Security Warning".But I found these: (They may or may not be the one you have. Please read the articles to be sure.)Remove Security Tool and SecurityTool (Uninstall Guide)Posted by Grinler on September 25, 2009http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/virus-remo...e-security-toolRemove Internet Security 2010 (Uninstall Guide)Posted by Grinler on December 10, 2009http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/virus-remo...t-security-2010-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------If you are unable to find a removal guide for the specific infection you have,a good place to start is with ATF Cleaner, then RKill, then Malwarebytes':-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ATF Cleaner:http://www.atribune.org/index.php?option=c...5&Itemid=25 Double-click ATF-Cleaner.exe to run the program. Under Main choose: Select All Click the Empty Selected button.If you use Firefox browser Click Firefox at the top and choose: Select All Click the Empty Selected button. NOTE: If you would like to keep your saved pass... Read more

Each time I want to search in Google,I am getting this security message(see screen shot).This has only started happening recently,can it be disabled and how? Regards.

Answer:Security warning

I do not believe there is a way to shut this off but if there is it is a Firefox settings. In address bar you type about:config. I would research what function is performed under the setting network.websocket.allowInsecureFromHttps

You are in a secure page from Virgin and you are asking for a search on Web. The browser detects the data will be sent from Virgin in clear text and warns. You might try searching from the very top search bar in Firefox. That or set Google as your home page. If you search from Firefox bar you can set the default search engine in "Options" to be your engine of choice.

Hello, I have a Dell Dimension 3000 running Windows XP, and every time I open a webpage lately I've been getting the following security warning:

This website contains content that will not be delivered using a secure HTTPS connection which could compromise the security of the entire webpage.

Then it gives me the choice: Do you want to view only the content that has been delivered securely...yes or no.

I have installed all the latest updates pertaining to security issues, but nothing seems to make it go away; it keeps coming up everytime I go to my email or homepage, or anywhere else...annoying!

Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.

Answer:Security Warning

Hi -Download Security Check by Screen317 from HERE or HERE, and save it to your Desktop.* Double-click SecurityCheck.exe* Follow the onscreen instructions inside of the black box.* A Notepad document should open automatically called checkup.txt; please post the contents of that document.Note: If a security program requests permission to access the Internet, allow it to do so. Thank You -

During my usual microsoft updates I got the new Internet Explorer 8 and I was ok with that at first. however lately I have been getting an irritating secutity warning that shows up every time I try and open an e mail. It asks: "Do you want to view only the webpage content that was delivered securely ? " " This webpage contains content that will not be delivered using a secure HTTPS connection, which could compromise the security of the entire webpage. "Is there any way to clear this warning so that it dosent pop up every time I go to open an e-mail ? I have tried to change various settings, to no avail. And it shows up on both my XP and Vista operating systems. It seems to be tied in with the smartscreen filter some how. I just can't seem to be able to remove it Any thoughts would be helpful.

Hi guys, I have a laptop running Win XP and for a few weeks now, whenever I boot up, the following warning from Windows Security Centre appears with the icons on the bottom-right of my desktop:"No firewall is turned on. Antivirus software might not be installed."I use the free Comodo firewall, which is turned on, fully updated and I've been using it for well over a year on this laptop. I also use the free Avast anti-virus, which is also fully updated, running in real time and a full scan shows no virus present. I have been using this prog for over a year as well. I also run regular full scans with both Superantispyware and Malwarebytes, both of which show no malware present on my HD. When I first installed the Comodo firewall, the Win Security Centre detected it, I did not get any warnings.and it's only in the last few weeks that I've been getting them, without me changing anything.Also, when I run Task Manager, it shows that wscntfy.exe is running, which I believe is the .exe for Win Security Centre. This is no biggie really (at least, I hope not) but is just becoming slightly annoying, so if anyone has any idea what the cause is, I'd be grateful. Thanks.

Answer:Why do I keep getting Win XP security warning?

I noticed when doing sp updates for XP that they would reset the security center to default, which is to give the warnings. In addition Malwarebytes scans would also detect that the warnings were disabled and if I let it make the suggested fixes it would turn them back on. It's possible a virus or malware scan by your software may have done the same thing.DAVEINCAPS - Made with REAL high fructose corn syrup.

Is there some way to turn off the pain in the butt security warning that pops up anouncing that there is both secure and insecure information in a page and requiring a yes check to view the page?

wingerx5

Answer:IE7 Security Warning

When the warning box comes up there is usually a little box that says something to the effect that don't show this no more. Put a tick mark in it and click yes I believe and it should not open any more.

I was surfing and went to this web site, ( albrightcreativeimagery.com/jSip6J7fZ/ ), and received a pop up that looked right and then received the warning of infection with the Windows Security Icon, have any idea if this is a scam deal or what cause I Windows Security Center is unchecked, In my MS Systems Configuration Utility ???Please note the spelling (*throught) in the last part of the security message

Answer:Security Warning

Same thing I am getting and I have been unable to remove. I went through steps suggested an still can't get there from here.

OPEN FILE - SECURITY WARNING
THE PUBLISHER COULD NOT BE VERIFIED.
ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO RUN THIS SOFTWARE?
NAME : MSSMSPGR.EX
PUBLISH : UNKNOWN PUBLISH
TYPE : APPLICATION
FROM : C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM 32

THANK !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Answer:Security Warning

START>RUN>Type in MSCONFIG> Go to startup. and un check that process> restart your computer.> After it is started up, do a complete virus scan and spyware scan.

Windows 98. On my P.C. have a security warning saying "A fatal error in IE has occured at 0028:C0011E36 in VXD VMM 01>+00010E36, error was caused by Trojan-spy.HTML-SMITFRAUD.C" I have removed the virus, how do I get rid of the security warning. Also as Windows is loading it prints on screen"Cannot find a device file that may be needed to run windows or a windows application. The windows registry or system.INI. file refers to this device file, but device file no longer exists. SHLDDRV.VXD. I have Windows 98 disc but how do I restore this file. Help please.Thanks

I am being plagued with warnings relating to encrypted information I am sending.
Clicking OK or cancel does not work. Problem applies in both Firefox 3.5 and IE 8.
The tools \ options etc doesnt seem to work either.
Can anyone suggest some appropriate action.

Answer:Security Warning

When does it happen. And what is the exact warning you get?
I trust you have scanned your PC with your AV. Run Disk Cleanup first and then do so in safe mode.

I have just set up both computers for a network with installed router. The PC firewall plus seems rather redundant, but if I disable it, I get the little red heart with the x in the middle. Is there a fix for this? Thanks, Bill

Answer:Security warning

If your not using the Windows Firewall and have it turned off then turn off the security monitoring to stop getting the notification about it.

OPEN FILE - SECURITY WARNINGTHE PUBLISHER COULD NOT BE VERIFIED.ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO RUN THIS SOFTWARE?NAME : MSSMSPGR.EXPUBLISH : UNKNOWN PUBLISH TYPE : APPLICATIONFROM : C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM 32

THANK !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Answer:security warning

well, the first thing is: do you know what the software is? If not, I think it looks something nasty, but I'd get one of the moderators to have a look at it. also, see if you can post up a hijack this log. always put up the hijack this log.

Also the fact that it's in the system332 folder doesn't look good: you really don't want anything nasty in there

SBC Yahoo DSL has a pop-up blocker activated and I activatedWeb Washer on my Internet Explorer. I am still unable to blockthese pop-ups. They multiply if I try and close the windows andI can have as many 25 befor I finally have to shut down mycomputer. It is impossible to close them.

How do I stop this security warning."Do you want to view only the webpage content that was delivered securely?"

Answer:Security Warning

Googled .It will give you something to look at until someone can help.http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=How+do+I+stop+this+security+warning.%22Do+you+want+to+view+only+the+webpage+content+that+was+delivered+securely%3F%22&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-GB:official&client=firefox-a

For the past 2 weeks I've had a Security Warning window pop up when going to different web-sites and I would like to know how the heck to get rid of it. The exact words in the box are these

Security Warning

Do you want to view only the webpage content that was delivered securely? This webpage contains content that will not be delivered using a secureHTTPS connection which could compromise the security on the entire webpage.

Then I'm suppose to check "yes" or "no" ... Ever since this warning box has poped up I have had nothing but problems getting to webpages I look at every single day ... I am running SUPER antiSpyware and Advast Antivirus ... I also run CCleaner once a day ... I have cleaned out everything and this security window still pops up and prevents me to see web pages I've always been able to see clearly before. Any suggestions? Thanks so very much for all your time, Jodi

Answer:Security Warning

You can stop this in Internet Options.

Go to Start> Control Panel> Internet Options.

Click on the Security tab, then Custom Level. Scroll down to Display mixed content and choose Enable.

As of today 9/10/16 when i open Edge Browser I get this warning: I have done a full system scan with Avira and Malwarebytes which found no threats, It comes up with a beeping sound and i have to click backwards to get back to my home page. I ran Spybot S&D and it found no threats. Is it something i should be worried about..( I already am ).cheers

Before I start ringing o2 to check the validity of the following warning I wondered if any one else has had it. Is it genuine and am I just being paronoid?02 Wireless Box Security UpdateWe've been told about a security problem that could affect your 02 Wireless Box. The problem could let people change your router settings, which could change how it works.What we'll doWe'll set up a password automatically to protect the settings on your 02 Wireless Box. You don't need to do anything. You'll only need it if you want to change the settings. (In most cases, you'll probably never need it.) The password will be the serial number of your 02 Wireless Box. It's written on the bottom of the router. Here's how to change it.Nothing else changesWe won't change any other settings on your 02 Wireless Box. (The password you use to connect wirelessly to your 02 Wireless Box will stay the same.)Kind regards,02 Home Broadband Team

Answer:o2 security warning

Give this free-phone number a call 0800 954 1427 - it is the 02 Sales broadband department, ask them before taking any other action.02 Home Broadband Team sound a bit dodgy to me.

Hello
I am new to forums so please be patient with me.
My issue is with IE 7. Quite often when I try to go to a web site I get a 'Security Warning'.
You are about to view pages over a secure connection. Blah Blah Blah
At the bottom is a check box for 'In the future do not show this warning'.
See attached graphic.
No matter how many times I check the box it always comes back when I am changing from secure to unsecure and/or back.
I have tried to eliminate the warning using Tools, Internet Optoions, Advanced, Security The check box to do this is next to the last in the advanced list.
Why is this happening and how can I make it stop?
Thank you for any help you can provide.

Lately, I'm, constantly, getting a security warning when I visit pages asking if I want to see the certificate, etc.. It bagan after mobo was disconneted. Anyone know how i can get rid of this? It's very annoying!

Help wil be appreciated.

Answer:Security Warning

Please provide the following info:
Version of IE (Internet Explorer)Operating SystemAll your security programs (including firewall, anti-virus, anti-spayware, any extra security tools installed/used.)What you have triedWhat the problem isGive detail explaining your problemIf you get any error message please post themPost any screen shots if you think they would be helpful - How to post a screenshot

I checked the subject in the other forums but cannot find the answer. When I pin a program (imaging program, dictionary etc) to the taskbar it opens normally. When I create a shortcut in my links toolbar to the same program I receive the Security Warning...Do you want to open this file? How to disable this warning?

The interesting thing is that when I drag the icon from the links toolbar (which gives me the warning after I click on it) to the taskbar and click on the same icon in the taskbar, it opens normally.

Thank you

Answer:Security warning Help!

It's probably because Windows considers all executables (exe files) in the Links as files from Internet, So it gives them label as potential dangerous (As they are from internet), so it warns you before opening.

I have experimented putting Windows native paint there and it gives the same warning (so it considers all programs in links as from Internet and potential danger)

Solution:1. Create New folder anywhere in your disk, (put your Favourite programms and links there)2. Go to toolbars and click new toolbar. And choose the folder you created.

Just verified with my bank that the popup window I got after entering my username/password was not their doing. As soon as I submitted my Username/Password to my online banking site, a pop-up window had a message that "the computer you're using is not recognized...." and there is an option on another one of my banking sites to check a box, if you intend to log in with this particular computer in the future. What popped up was prompting me for Credit Card #, CVC #, etc that was linked to the account, so it could verify me. This was the first time in a long time that I had not used this PC to log in to do my banking, so it wouldn't be surprising if the computer I was using was not recognized. Well fortunately I did not enter anything, and called the bank this morning.

The concerning thing is that what ever is on my PC is not getting picked up by MalwareBytes or Super AntiSpyware - so I'm not sure what to do. Does anyone have any idea of what other program to run to get to the bottom of whatever is running? Also, I noticed that Super AntiSpyware would not run - so I reinstalled it, did the updates and ran a full scan. Zero threats were found, but then I attempted to run Super AntiSpyware again, and it would not run - no error, nadah. So something is disregarding the user prompt to run the Super AntiSpyware software.

Answer:Security Warning

Hi

I've moved this to software but more so I can post this over directly moving the the malware forum in that its likely you may have malware that none of these scanners can detect and you will need specialist advise, and that's where the below guide comes in, follow it as written and once you have posted a new thread in the malware forum our experts will assess the logs and if sneeky malware is found they will give you some steps to follow, but if you are given the ok, post back in this thread, that you are all clear and we can try some other things.

Please read and follow the following READ & RUN ME FIRST. Malware Removal Guide and once finished please start a new thread in the Malware Forum plus a guide on how to attach the logs HOW TO: Attach Items To Your Post Click to expand...

I've recently upgraded to Windows 10 and have been using Microsoft Edge with no issues.

Recently the browser has turned blue and I have a message pop up stating, "This site says... WAIT! Your personal photos, Facebook and other personal information and passwords can be at risk. This require immediate action. Contact Tech Support Immediately. 020-3514-0756).

If I click OK then the message goes but comes straight back. I can't even close Microsoft Edge without switching off my laptop.

As a result of this I now use a different browser but would like to rectify this on Microsoft Edge.

i want to know how i can stop getting this security warning message i have been using this website for sometime and now all of a sudden i'm getting a message about secure and unsecure data and it won't let me log-in

Answer:security warning

Hi and welcome to TSF where is the warning from internet explorer,antivirus,firewall

About a month ago, I started having these IE security warnings popping up everytime I use IE. Some warnings went away when I clicked Don't Allow, but one particular warning came up with the Program named as Adobe flash player and the publisher being Adobe Systems Inc. This warning would come up at 3 times when I went on IE. Even when I clicked Allow or don't allow, the warning would come back up. So I thought the issue a Flash related problem and posted for help on Tech Support Guy. However, the thread I posted there seemed to have grown stagnant. I also realized that the problems aren't Flash-related, but either an IE issue or malware, because warnings come up for things like Java, and even just Microsoft Windows. I first thought that something got messed in my Internet Options, but I don't remember ever tampering with it. So I grew so tired and just checked "Do not show me the warning for this program again". I know the problem still exists though, because very rarely warnings still pop up. Please help me get rid of this annoying problem.

Answer:IE Security Warning

Hi

What version of IE are you running?

You can download the newest version of IE from hereYou can download the newest version of Flash hereYou can download the newest version of Java here. (You should uninstall older versions of Java before loading new versions. You can do this by going to Control Panel -> Add/Remove Programs)

Some web sites require minimum versions to display correctly. So if you do not have the minimum version it will request that you update the version you have.

What other warning are popping up? Let us know if the popups are still displayed once you have run the above 3 programs. Also let us know the exact error/message that is displayed and the web site if possible.

so whenever I try to run a program or change some setting a little security warning pops up and says "application cannot be executed. the file ___________.exe is infected" I cannot run anything without this popping up and closing whatever I was about to run, any help?

Answer:Security Warning

anyone? I have read some of the other threads about this problem and they recommend using Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware, but I cannot even run it without that "security alert" popping up and closing it. any help is appreciated

Hello all. I keep getting a notice of a security warning and I dont know what to do! Ive been watching this forum for some time and I hope someone can help me out. Below are the results of my HJT scan. Any suggestions???? Thanks !

I was browsing a webpage and got a security warning pop-up box. A screen shot of the pop-up is attached. Is this a Win 7 security warning? I don't think it's an ESET Smart Security 7 security warning. I suspect it's a malware trick.

Thank you for your assistance.

Regards

Answer:Win 7 Security Warning?

Well, every warning about unsigned drivers I ever remember seeing went more along the lines of "Windows can't verify the publisher ......." etc. So offhand I'd agree with you about it being a malware trick. Have you ran your malware and A/V scans yet?

security warning: do you want to view only the web page content that has been delivered securely? comes up all the time make it stop. This is happening all the time in the same situation and I don't want to continually have to keep answering the same question

Answer:how do i get rid of the 'security warning' th

cruiseguy,Does this happen with websites that you already know and trust?~~~~Retired - Doin' Dis, Dat, and slapping malware.

Hi again another problem (or Problems)When I sign in to hotmail and go on other secure sites i get this warning

I nver used to get it I have also noticed when i search in google starware is always the first option e.g if i search for holidays in france it comes up as the first option search for holidays in france with starware.And finally i noticed that most of my programs in my start menu are marked as newly installed even though I have used them hundreds of times (i cleared the list for the frequently used programs on the start menu would this cause them all to be displaeyed as newly installed

hi, hope you can be of help here. just started getting security warning pop ups. if i follow the links it asks for payment. using avg but it hasnt found any virus. ran spybot and got rid of several things but still getting the pop ups. here is my hijck this log. any help will be much appreciated

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Before beginning the fix, read this post completely. If there's anything that you do not understand, kindly ask your questions before proceeding. Ensure that there aren't any opened browsers when you are carrying out the procedures below. Save the following instructions in Notepad as this webpage would not be available when you're carrying out the fix.

It is IMPORTANT that you don't miss a step & perform everything in the correct order/sequence.

Double-click smitfraudfix.exe to start the tool.
Select option #1 - Search by typing 1 and press "Enter"
and a text file will appear which lists infected files (if present).
Please copy/paste the content of that report into your next reply.

IMPORTANT: Do NOT run option #2 OR any other option until you are directed to do so!

I remember in Win NT you could add text to a registry setting so that when anyone logged on a text box appeared with a warning or whatever text you had put in the registry. Does anyone know if this can be done in XP Pro and if so how do you do it?Thanks in advance.

Ok, I'm trying to dl this file, when I click on this pic it is supposed to dl but it keeps saying this, "Your current security settings do not allow this file to be dl." I tried to make my settings less severe but it didn't work. What do I need to change exactly?

When I restart my computer and my desktop is loading I get an error that says :

The security information is invalid or has been modified. This program will be terminated.

Once I hit ok (my only option) I don't see anything shut down. There is no program name so I have no clue to what it is referring too. The only problem I am having is with Incredimail but not too sure if the two are related. I will post about my incredimail problem in the correct forum but figured I should mention it just in case.

Hopeing someone has seen that error and can help!

Thanks

Answer:Security Warning!

I've not seen this error, but you might try this: When the error message appears, open tast manager and switch to processes tab. Look for the process that disappears from the list when you hit OK in the warning window. This might get you an idea of the application that generates the message.

Its saying that "Application cannot be executed. The file ___.exe is infected. Do you want to activate your antivirus software now?". Please help me i dont know what to do. I cant open any .exe! please help me

Answer:Security Warning?

Please follow all steps in the following link. DO NOT post any logs in this thread.http://www.computerhope.com/forum/index.php/topic,46313.0.html

I have this security warning popup appears each time I go into Amazons site. It gives me the option of yes or no do i want to open this site it is one of my trusted sites. It only appears in Amazon which I use quite often and each time I go to another page in Amazon it appears and I have to click on yes three times before it disappears. Can anyone tell me how to stop this appearing please.

As of today 9/10/16 when i open Edge Browser I get this warning: I have done a full system scan with Avira and Malwarebytes which found no threats, It comes up with a beeping sound and i have to click backwards to get back to my home page. I ran Spybot S&D and it found no threats. Is it something i should be worried about..( I already am ).cheers

Answer:Getting this security warning

Warning
That is most definitely a scam, whatever you do don't call that number, don't allow that page open pop-ups!

You said that page will open every time you open Edge. That might be because the site has added it to the list of pages that opens whenever Edge is launched. I've see this happen when user has accidentally visited a not too safe site. Check that list first, if the page is there remove it by clicking the X after the site address. See screenshot:

I keep getting the following security warning every time I change screens I am signed on to Amazon: "The current web page is trying to open a site in your trusted sites list. Do you want to open?"

Current http://www.amazon.com
Trusted site res://ieframe.dll

It takes me three clicks on the "No" tab to close it. Anyone know what it is and how to stop it. I really don't want to open a site that I know nothing about.

Tom

Answer:Security Warning

I think this regards https. Have you listed Amazon as a trusted site? (Open IE -> Tools -> Internet -> Security). It's best to run in https if you're about to buy and pay over the internet. If you have Amazon listed you should permit it.

I've recently been infected and i am recieving this message in the taskbar: "security warning: your computer may be infected with harmful or unwanted software!" I am running Windows XP service pack 2 and have run a number of different anti-spyware programs and the message still remains Here is the Hijack logfile :Logfile of Trend Micro HijackThis v2.0.2Scan saved at 11:57:57, on 03/12/2008Platform: Windows XP SP2 (WinNT 5.01.2600)MSIE: Internet Explorer v6.00 SP2 (6.00.2900.2180)Boot mode: NormalRunning processes:F:\WINDOWS\System32\smss.exeF:\WINDOWS\system32\winlogon.exeF:\WINDOWS\system32\services.exeF:\WINDOWS\system32\lsass.exeF:\WINDOWS\system32\svchost.exeF:\WINDOWS\System32\svchost.exeF:\WINDOWS\system32\ZoneLabs\vsmon.exeF:\WINDOWS\Explorer.EXEF:\Program Files\Lavasoft\Ad-Aware\aawservice.exeF:\WINDOWS\system32\spoolsv.exeF:\Program Files\Avira\AntiVir PersonalEdition Classic\sched.exeF:\Program Files\Avira\AntiVir PersonalEdition Classic\avguard.exeF:\Program Files\Grisoft\AVG Anti-Spyware 7.5\guard.exeF:\Program Files\Nero\Nero 7\InCD\InCDsrv.exeF:\Program Files\Fichiers communs\LightScribe\LSSrvc.exeF:\WINDOWS\system32\nvsvc32.exeF:\WINDOWS\system32\svchost.exeF:... Read more

Answer:Security warning

Hello and welcome to Bleeping ComputerWe apologize for the delay in responding to your request for help. Here at Bleeping Computer we get overwhelmed at times, and we are trying our best to keep up. Please note that your topic was not intentionally overlooked. Our mission is to help everyone in need, but sometimes it takes just a little longer to get to every request for help.If you have since resolved the original problem you were having, we would appreciate you letting us know. If not please perform the following steps below so we can have a look at the current condition of your machine. If you have not done so, include a description of your problem, along with any steps you may have performed so far.Upon completing the steps below a staff member will review and take the steps necessary with you to get your machine back in working order clean and free of malware.Thanks and again sorry for the delay.We need to see some information about what is happening in your machine. Please perform the following scan:Download DDS by sUBs from one of the following links. Save it to your desktop.DDS.comDDS.scrDDS.pifDouble click on the DDS icon, allow it to run.A small box will open, with an explaination about the tool. No input is needed, the scan is running.Notepad will open with the results, click no to the Optional_ScanFollow the instructions that pop up for posting the results.Close the program window, and delete the program from your desktop.Please note: You may have to disable ... Read more

For the last 24 hours or so, I keep getting a pop up telling me I have a security warning & then takes me to a fake spyware site.DDS (Ver_09-03-16.01) - NTFSx86 Run by Administrator at 15:36:31.43 on Fri 04/10/2009Internet Explorer: 7.0.5730.13Microsoft Windows XP Professional 5.1.2600.3.1252.1.1033.18.510.109 [GMT -5:00]

While viewing my email on Internet Explorer, a "Windows Security Alert" appeared saying my computer is infected w/Email Worm.32.Net, Email Worm.32.Myd and Trojan-Downloader.Win (and others) which needed to be removed and instructed me to download InstallAvg_77011817.exe from Prosystemscan.com. The full address given was http://prosystemscan.com/promo/1/freescan I have Windows XP and have PCDoctor Spyware and Antivirus. The message also said I needed to install/download "Antivirus 360", but did not identify it as Norton 360. I'm trying to find out if this is a legitimate warning and safe to continue or some sort of virus. Would appreciate assistance and advice. Thanx, rhpew

Answer:security warning

It is a virus-------------------------The process of cleaning your computer may require you to temporarily disable some security programs. If you are using SpyBot Search and Destroy, please refer to Note 2 at the bottom of this page.Please download Malwarebytes Anti-Malware and save it to your desktop.alternate download link 1alternate download link 2Make sure you are connected to the Internet.Double-click on mbam-setup.exe to install the application.When the installation begins, follow the prompts and do not make any changes to default settings.When installation has finished, make sure you leave both of these checked:Update Malwarebytes' Anti-MalwareLaunch Malwarebytes' Anti-MalwareThen click Finish.MBAM will automatically start and you will be asked to update the program before performing a scan.If an update is found, the program will automatically update itself.Press the OK button to close that box and continue.If you encounter any problems while downloading the updates, manually download them from here and just double-click on mbam-rules.exe to install.On the Scanner tab:Make sure the "Perform Quick Scan" option is selected.Then click on the Scan button.If asked to select the drives to scan, leave all the drives selected and click on the Start Scan button. The scan will begin and "Scan in progress" will show at the top. It may take some time to complete so please be patient.When the scan is finished, a message box will say "The scan completed successfully. Click 'Show Re... Read more

I have a coldfusion application that contains links to some Microsoft Access files. I would like to have Microsoft Access launch when the user clicks on the links. I have the correct syntax, but the problem is that Internet Explorer is displaying the Security Warning stating "The publisher could not be verified. Are you sure you want to run this software". The user attempts to click on the "Run" button, but Access does not launce Access - basically nothing happens - Being in a very secure environment, I would like to disable this warning message altogether for all files. Does anyone have an answer to how this can be accomplished?

Thanks,

Craig

Answer:Security Warning

Sounds like an IE advanced tick box choice ???

This message is shown when you download an application from the Internet and the publisher of the software has not digitally signed the application. This does not necessarily mean the file is a fake or virus but files which come from large companies such as Microsoft should be signed so you can be certain of their origin.Click to expand...

Whenever I try to play certain online games, like Slingo, or ISketch, I now get a message that says Security Warning: sw.cab, publisher can not be verified. Unknown publisher, my options are to install or not install. I choose to install, and then it doesn't do anything. So the games don't play. Do you know what I need to do to correct this?Thanks, Sharon

Answer:security warning - sw.cab

It sounds like a component of Shockwave.

I would make sure you have the latest versions of Macromedia's Shockwave Player and Flash Player.

Good Morning to everyone!! For the past 2 weeks I've had a Security Warning window pop up when going to different web-sites and I would like to know how the heck to get rid of it. The exact words in the box are theseSecurity Warning Do you want to view only the webpage content that was delivered securely? This webpage contains content that will not be delivered using a secure HTTPS connection which could compromise the security on the entire webpage.Then I'm suppose to check "yes" or "no" ... Ever since this warning box has poped up I have had nothing but problems getting to webpages I look at every single day ... I am running SUPER antiSpyware and Advast Antivirus ... I also run CCleaner once a day ... I have cleaned out everything and this security window still pops up and prevents me to see web pages I've always been able to see clearly before. Any suggestions? Thanks so very much for all your time, JodiI'm having exactly the same problem. Ever since installing the August or September Microsoft updates. The blasted "Security Warning" box keeps popping up on pages where it never popped up before, and I've got "Display mixed content" set to Enable in both the Internet Zone and the Trusted Zone.Control Panel --> Add Remove Programs shows that the latest update to Windows Internet Explorer 8 was KB2559049 installed on 8/11/2011.It looks like my next logical step would be to uninstall that update, or u... Read more

Answer:Security Warning 2

The blasted "Security Warning" box keeps popping up on pages where it never popped up before....TIA,T. BeldenHi, T_Belden.Can you post a screenshot of these pop-ups?

mkMSITStore:C:\WINDOWS\Help\iexplore.chm::/DLG_AX_no_sig_block.htmSomewhere I found the above. Does anyone know what it means and how I can open the website that needs activeX that Windows IE security is not longer allowing?

This has never never happened before.

Thanks,

J

Answer:IE Security Warning...

Uncheck the publisher verification under the Advanced tab in Internet Options. Restart IE.

A security warning pop up have been "popping up" in certain sites that never used to before. It reads,"A current webpage is trying to open a site in your trusted sites list. Do you want to allow this?" It shows the "current site:" and "trusted site: " then it shows a Yes or No tab. It also showa a gold shield with an ! in it, reading:Warning: allowing this can expose your computer to security risks. If you don't trust the current webpage, choose No. How do I get rid of it? thanks

Answer:security warning pop up

I am moving this from Intros to the Am I Infected forum.What is your Operating system and antivirus?Can you tell what program is giving the alert? Next run MBAM (MalwareBytes):Please download Malwarebytes Anti-Malware (v1.46) and save it to your desktop.Before you save it rename it to say zztoy.exe alternate download link 1alternate download link 2MBAM may "make changes to your registry" as part of its disinfection routine. If using other security programs that detect registry changes (ie Spybot's Teatimer), they may interfere or alert you. Temporarily disable such programs or permit them to allow the changes.Make sure you are connected to the Internet.Double-click on mbam-setup.exe to install the application.When the installation begins, follow the prompts and do not make any changes to default settings.When installation has finished, make sure you leave both of these checked:Update Malwarebytes' Anti-MalwareLaunch Malwarebytes' Anti-MalwareThen click Finish.MBAM will automatically start and you will be asked to update the program before performing a scan.If an update is found, the program will automatically update itself. Press the OK button to close that box and continue.If you encounter any problems while downloading the definition updates, manually download them from here and just double-click on mbam-rules.exe to install.On the Scanner tab:Make sure the "Perform Quick Scan" option is selected.Then click on the Scan button.If asked to sele... Read more

Please tell me.... How do I get rid of this? It never use to happen until a couple of weeks ago. Not sure what I changed, or whatever, that it now thinks it has to show this warning before opening the window. I just have to click the "Open" button and it works, but this window really shouldn't be showing up. It's annoying.

I keep getting the security warning reading "Do you want to view only the content that was delivered securely" message for every page that I go to when this used to never happen. Is there a way to stop this warning from popping up?

Answer:Security Warning

Does this happen in your web browser when you are loading a page, or from within Windows? A screenshot perhaps?

Hello, when browsing certain websites i often get an annoying warning pop up box which says some of the content is not secure and do i want to only download the secure content which whatever option i choose seems to make no difference, is there a way to stop this persistent little box from appearing. Regards keith.

Answer:security warning

Welcome

Run an antivirus scan

Download and run malwarebytes, they will be gonehttp://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam.php

If, however, you are going to sites that are creating and giving you the popus, your remedies are rather limited as they are coming from your own computer security.

I recently installed a trial version of Kaspersky Internet Security 2012. When I tried to use my IE 8 browser, I would get a pop-up security warning that said, ?Do you want to view only the webpage content that was delivered securely?? I already check the known fix for this pop up by going to IE Tools-> Internet Options-> Security, and in the Miscellaneous section changing the display mixed content to Enable. That value was already set to enable, and I was still having the problem.

Regretfully I had to uninstall the Kaspersky program, which cured the problem. I am not experiencing this problem with my Firefox which works fine.

I really wanted to purchase the Kaspersky program after the trial runs out, but now I don?t think I can use it because of this problem,

Can you help?

Answer:Security Warning from IE 8

You have to set Kaspersky protection similarly to what you did in IE or use their defaults. If you're set on buying the program, talk to their tech dept. first before risking $$$. Personally, I would go with a free AV like Avast and in addition to the firewall at your router, a free firewall in the computer.

not sure why this suddenly started but when using my browser (IE 6.0) to read my webmail I am now getting a security info warning after each message about secure and nonwecure messages and do I want to display the nonsecure ones. How do you stop those warnings?

Hi, I have a Dell Dimension 3000 that is running Windows XP, and since Microsoft switched my Hotmail account to their new Outlook version, I have been getting the following security warning every time I open my email or any other webpage:

"This webpage contains content that will not be delivered using a secure HTTPS connection which could compromise the security of the entire webpage."

Then it gives me the following choices: " Do you wish to view only the content that can be delivered securely, YES or NO "

I have installed all the latest Windows security updates, as well as Java and Flash Player. I have also run a Super Anti Spyware scan, but nothing seems to make it go away...pretty annoying.

Since going to the Anniversary IE I have not been able to download executable files despite Internet Option security options setup to allow downloads. See the attached screenshots. How can I fix this?
Not being able to download files is killing me. I need fixes and upgrades

Symantec auto protect caught a trojan virus in a file that I downloaded yesterday and it was successfully quarantined. I have removed the file that I downloaded and also emptied quarantine folder of symantec permanently. Since then Windows Security Center keeps its red shield icon on the taskbar, saying that there is no protection against viruses. However, symantec antivirus is enabled, and there is nothing strange in operation. What can be the reason for the warning?

Just had a warning come up on a laptop from somewhere called "Security Tool" saying the computer is infected with a worm and numerous other nasties, this thing appears to have taken control of the computer to the extent cant do anything with it. The Laptop is running Advast free anti virus and also Norton Internet security. Has anyone else had this come up and if so how did they reslove the problem. Any help greatly apprecicated.

Answer:Security Tool Warning???

This is a rogue security program - here are instructions to get rid of it. Scroll down to Automated Removal Instructions, and follow the guide to the letter.Good luckclick here

I have a software "Alliance SwiftWEBStation V6.0.0.4" which needs the JAVA-Version "1.5.0_8". The software runs only with this JAVA Verison. On our PC's we have installed the JAVA Version / 1.5.0_08 and / 1.6.0_13 and the operating system XP/SP3. When I start the SwiftWEBStation Interface comes following message up:
"The application requires an earlier version of Java. Do you want to continue?
The required version of Java, 1.5.0_xx, is not the latest and may not contain the latest security updates. This will not be securely"
When I confirm this message the WEBStation interface will coming up then. Is there a way to make a registry hack, to suppress this "JAVA security message" ? otherwise the software works normally.

Is there anybody to give me a hint for this problem?

mem / senior system engineer

Answer:JAVA Security-Warning

Quote:

mem wrote:On our PC's we have installed the JAVA Version / 1.5.0_08 and / 1.6.0_13 and the operating system XP/SP3.

The latest JavaR is here for you to update from 1.6.0_13

Quote:

mem wrote:I have a software "Alliance SwiftWEBStation V6.0.0.4" which needs the JAVA-Version "1.5.0_8". The software runs only with this JAVA Verison.

I am not familiar with your software installation, however if you update your out of date Java Runtime it may assist you.

I don't give advice for registry changes so another volunteer may read this and assist you if indeed it is necessary.

Hello and welcome to Bleeping ComputerWe apologize for the delay in responding to your request for help. Here at Bleeping Computer we get overwhelmed at times, and we are trying our best to keep up. Please note that your topic was not intentionally overlooked. Our mission is to help everyone in need, but sometimes it takes just a little longer to get to every request for help.If you have since resolved the original problem you were having, we would appreciate you letting us know. If not please perform the following steps below so we can have a look at the current condition of your machine. If you have not done so, include a description of your problem, along with any steps you may have performed so far.Upon completing the steps below another staff member will review and take the steps necessary with you to get your machine back in working order clean and free of malware.If you have already posted a DDS log, please do so again, as your situation may have changed.Use the 'Add Reply' and add the new log to this thread.Thanks and again sorry for the delay.We need to see some information about what is happening in your machine. Please perform the following scan:Download DDS by sUBs from one of the following links. Save it to your desktop.DDS.comDDS.scrDDS.pifDouble click on the DDS icon, allow it to run.A small box will open, with an explaination about the tool. No input is needed, the scan is running.Notepad will open with the results.Follow the instructions that pop up for p... Read more

Hi, I hope I have done this right. I have an annoying pop up that warns me of a security problem and then proceeds to scan my PC. it appears as a red cross in the bottom R hand corner of my screen and the window pops up every few minutes. Have tried scanning with Adaware but its still there. Hoping someone can help me get rid of it - thankyou

Hello and welcome to Bleeping ComputerWe apologize for the delay in responding to your request for help. Here at Bleeping Computer we get overwhelmed at times, and we are trying our best to keep up. Please note that your topic was not intentionally overlooked. Our mission is to help everyone in need, but sometimes it takes just a little longer to get to every request for help.If you have since resolved the original problem you were having, we would appreciate you letting us know. If not please perform the following steps below so we can have a look at the current condition of your machine. If you have not done so, include a clear description of the problems you're having, along with any steps you may have performed so far.Upon completing the steps below another staff member will review and take the steps necessary with you to get your machine back in working order clean and free of malware.If you have already posted a DDS log, please do so again, as your situation may have changed.Use the 'Add Reply' and add the new log to this thread.Thanks and again sorry for the delay.We need to see some information about what is happening in your machine. Please perform the following scan:Download DDS by sUBs from one of the following links. Save it to your desktop.DDS.comDDS.scrDDS.pifDouble click on the DDS icon, allow it to run.A small box will open, with an explaination about the tool. No input is needed, the scan is running.Notepad will open with the results.Follow the instructio... Read more

I'll start off by saying my computer knowledge is not that extensive, but I'm hoping to try to fix my computer. I just picked my computer up today from a small buisness computer repair shop in my hometown and had thought it was now virus free. A few hours after using my computer, the popup "Warning! Security report!" poped up from the tool bar. Under the title it says Your computer is infected! It is recommended to start spyware cleaner tool, I accidently clicked and and then immediatly closed the window. When I looked through the forums to try to fix the problem I tried downloading your malwarebytes Anti-malware software and once I got pass the "english" window a window appeared saying " exception EInvalidOp in module mbam-setup.tmp at 778500F5. Then many windows kept popping up when I moved the mouse saying "invalid floating point operation"I was wondering how easy it would be to fix myself, or if I should take it back to the repair shop I first took it too and have them fix it completly this time.

Thanks for your help!

Answer:Warning! Security Report

Well If you brought it to them to fix the malware they certainly didn't. We can try to get MBam running and clean if you would like.Some types of malware will disable MBAM and other security tools. If MBAM will not install, try renaming it. Right-click on the mbam-setup.exe file and change the .exe extension to .bat, .com, .pif, or .scr and then double-click on it to run.If after installation, MBAM will not run, open the Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware folder in Program Files, right-click on mbam.exe and change the .exe as noted above. Then double-click on it to run. ***Another work around is by not using the mouse to install it, Just use the arrow keys, tab, and enter keys.You can also download and run SAS from safe mode.Please download and scan with SUPERAntiSpyware FreeDouble-click SUPERAntiSypware.exe and use the default settings for installation.An icon will be created on your desktop. Double-click that icon to launch the program.If asked to update the program definitions, click "Yes". If not, update the definitions before scanning by selecting "Check for Updates". (If you encounter any problems while downloading the updates, manually download them from here. Double-click on the hyperlink for Download Installer and save SASDEFINITIONS.EXE to your desktop. Then double-click on SASDEFINITIONS.EXE to install the definitions.)In the Main Menu, click the Preferences... button.Click the "General and Startup" tab, and under Start-up... Read more

Sorry if I've posted this in the wrong place!For the last couple of weeks this weird 'Security Warning' little box keeps opening up when I visit some websites like Amazon and eBay etc.It just appeared for no reason!It says;the current web pae is trying to open a site in your Trusted sites list. Do you want to allow this?Current site http//ad.uk.doubleclick.netTrusted site res//ieframe.dllYes No

I click No every time but sometimes the same messagage pops up 2, 3, or 4 times before it goes away!

Hi,I have a Trojan on my computer one of the antiviral types. It constantly brings up the Warning! You have a security problem! pop up from my tool bar and tries to send me to an internet site which always comes up : cannot find serverthe false address is http//sfkjkhcdcsh.com.I haven't been able to download any anti malware software and AVG crashes during a scan.Any suggestions?Thanks

Answer:Warning! You have a security problem!

Hello and welcome to Bleeping ComputerWe apologize for the delay in responding to your request for help. Here at Bleeping Computer we get overwhelmed at times, and we are trying our best to keep up. Please note that your topic was not intentionally overlooked. Our mission is to help everyone in need, but sometimes it takes just a little longer to get to every request for help.If you have since resolved the original problem you were having, we would appreciate you letting us know. If not please perform the following steps below so we can have a look at the current condition of your machine. If you have not done so, include a clear description of the problems you're having, along with any steps you may have performed so far.Upon completing the steps below another staff member will review and take the steps necessary with you to get your machine back in working order clean and free of malware.If you have already posted a DDS log, please do so again, as your situation may have changed.Use the 'Add Reply' and add the new log to this thread.Thanks and again sorry for the delay.We need to see some information about what is happening in your machine. Please perform the following scan:Download DDS by sUBs from one of the following links. Save it to your desktop.DDS.comDDS.scrDDS.pifDouble click on the DDS icon, allow it to run.A small box will open, with an explaination about the tool. No input is needed, the scan is running.Notepad will open with the results.Follow the instructio... Read more

Hello again. I recently purchased a new computer with Vista. I like the updated Internet Explorer 7.0, but I'm probably going to go with Firefox 2.0 I haven't decided yet. I noticed that, in Firefox, I get a Security Warning that I do not get in IE. This occurs whenever I do a Google search and other times--in fact, it happened when I tried to log into this site.

The warning goes: Security Warning, The information you have entered is to be sent over an unencrypted connection and could easily be read by a third party. Are you sure you want to continue sending information?

What's that all about? Is this a Vista OS issue? Is IE more secure than Firefox?

I have been trying to post a copy of an e-mail warning from Symantec. It concerns those who have previously had online security scans. For some reason I keep getting an error page. I have posted this warning with no problem on another web site

I had a Tech Support person access my computer via a Live Remote assistance software program to solve a problem i was having with their website.

The Tech support person went and reset all my settings to Default without asking me first, so i couldn't write down the settings i had been using first.

Most of the settings i believe were in the Tools/Internet settings section.

Now when i go to Ebay, Paypal, and a variety of other sites, this 'Security Alert' window pops up. I have to click yes about 7 times for it to finally go away and if i view the cert. and accept it. The Sec. Warning window shows up again the next time i re-visit the website.

The Tech support guy tried a number of things yesterday but still no luck.

Can any of you experts please advise what i need to do to either stop the notification or just automatically accept every cert?

Thanks,

stevo

Answer:Security Warning popup

Go into your browser and open tools ....internet options and click on security tab ... probably set to custom or higher ....reset to default ....
report back

Can someone please help me? I have picked up a virus by clicking on a pop up with a very pretty lady on it, lol, and now every time I open a new internet window it says internet security, Warning.Attention! Your system is currently vulnerable to computer attacks. Remote intruders can gain access to following files and folders on your PC:- \Windows\System32- \Program Files\Internet Explorer- \My Documents- Drive C:\ filesTo enhance the security on your PC Download and run Intrusion Detection System (IDS software) I have run Mcafee, Asquared, windows defender and even done a windows search to remove malicious software but nothing is working.Please Help Me????

All of a sudden I am getting a Internet Security Warning box pop up when I load Outlook Express. It contains these words:"The Server you are connected to is using a Certificate that could not be verified.The Certificate's CN name does not match the posted value.Do you want to continue using this Server?"

Below this are two boxes indicate "Yes" or "No".

I have XP Home, Internet Explorer Version 6.0 and the only thing I did today before this started happening was to try to get one of my email address in Outlook Express that was not getting through, to work. I tried working with the Authentication choices, but nothing improved it so I took it off line.

I have rebooted, disconnected and reconnected my modem/router, to no avail.

If this sounds addressable to anyone please advise. dde

Answer:Internet Security Warning

Sounds to me like the "Incoming mail server" and "Outgoing mail server" settings are wrong.

The website of your ISP should give you the information that should be in those settings.

Hi All,I'm on here on behalf of a friend who cannot use his PC due to a virus.He accessed a site via Google and received a warning that his PC was infected with harmful trojan viruses, which told him to click here to get rid of these. Unfortunately, he clicked and allowed the site to download some software on to his PC.Now his desktop icons are missing and he cannot access control panel or his AVG icon. Each time he does a warning comes up to say he's infected and to buy their security or continue unprotected.Any advice, please?

Answer:Bogus security warning

Turn off PC completely - wait several minutes, then re-start in Safe Mode. While in Safe Mode, try a System Restore back to before the problem arose.If that works, then run all his Anti-everything programs.

Just re-formatted and re-installed everything, including IE8. Never had a problem before, but now when I log onto my home page, I get a security warning that says:

'Do you want to view only the webpage content that was deliveredsecurely?This webpage contains content that will not be delivered using a secure HTTPSconnection, which could compromise the security of the entire webpage.'

How can I change my settings so that I don't have to answer 'NO' every time I hit this (and other) page?Thanks

My Desktop has been taken over by a flashing warning sign and a message: Dangerous spyware Many viruses were found on your computer such as : Trojan horse, PassCapture, etc. Your personal information can fall into the "third hands". Please check up the computer with a special software. ThankIf I click on the tray icon it takes me to this url http://real-av.org/?code=14.I ran the RSIT and here is the log and info.Logfile of random's system information tool 1.04 (written by random/random)Run by klinejoe at 2008-12-13 08:46:58Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2System drive C: has 36 GB (37%) free of 95 GBTotal RAM: 2046 MB (73% free)Logfile of Trend Micro HijackThis v2.0.2Scan saved at 8:47:26 AM, on 12/13/2008Platform: Windows XP SP2 (WinNT 5.01.2600)MSIE: Internet Explorer v6.00 SP2 (6.00.2900.2180)Boot mode: NormalRunning processes:C:\WINDOWS\System32\smss.exeC:\WINDOWS\system32\winlogon.exeC:\WINDOWS\system32\services.exeC:\WINDOWS\system32\lsass.exeC:\WINDOWS\system32\svchost.exeC:\WINDOWS\System32\svchost.exeC:\WINDOWS\system32\spoolsv.exeC:\Program Files\Altiris\AClient\AClient.exeC:\Program Files\Adobe\Photoshop Elements 4.0\PhotoshopElementsFileAgent.exeC:\Program Files\Bonjour\mDNSResponder.exeC:\Program Files\Network Associates\Common Framework\FrameworkService.exeC:... Read more

Answer:Warning! Security report

Hi klinejoe,Please download ComboFix from Here or Here to your Desktop.**Note: In the event you already have Combofix, this is a new version that I need you to download. It is important that it is saved directly to your desktop**Please, never rename Combofix unless instructed.Close any open browsers.Close/disable all anti virus and anti malware programs so they do not interfere with the running of ComboFix.Very Important! Temporarily disable your anti-virus, script blocking and any anti-malware real-time protection before performing a scan. They can interfere with ComboFix or remove some of its embedded files which may cause "unpredictable results".Click on this link to see a list of programs that should be disabled. The list is not all inclusive. If yours is not listed and you don't know how to disable it, please ask.Close any open browsers.WARNING: Combofix will disconnect your machine from the Internet as soon as it startsPlease do not attempt to re-connect your machine back to the Internet until Combofix has completely finished.If there is no internet connection after running Combofix, then restart your computer to restore back your connection.Double click on combofix.exe & follow the prompts.When finished, it will produce a report for you. Please post the "C:\ComboFix.txt" along with a new HijackThis log for further review.**Note: Do not mouseclick combofix's window while it's running. That may cause it to stall**Open Hijackthis,Click Config | Mis... Read more

i get popup ads about every five minutes and about every 10 to 15 i get this security system warning that tel me my computer is infected and what be to use there removal system which i havent done here is my hjt thread

Every time I open Windows Explorer, I receive a Security Warning that says,

Security Warning"Do you want to view only the webpage content that was delivered securely? This webpage contains content that will not be delivered using a secure HTTPS connection, which could compromise the security of the entire webpage."

Does anyone know what setting I need to change so that message will not appear upon opening Explorer?

Thanks for looking at my problem. Every time I restart my computer I get a security warning bubble saying "Norton security warning. Your computer may be at risk. Norton security appears to be switched off". I have updated my norton antivirus settings and everything is switched on, but i still get the same message. I have run ad-aware. spybot search and destroy, ewido anti-spyware, as well as my updated norton antivirus but could not find any malware/spyware.I'm not sure if my computer is under attack or not. I would appreciate it if you could give me advice on what to do...Thanks Logfile of HijackThis v1.99.1Scan saved at 04:20:51 PM, on 2006/09/27Platform: Windows XP SP2 (WinNT 5.01.2600)MSIE: Internet Explorer v6.00 SP2 (6.00.2900.2180)Running processes:C:\WINDOWS\System32\smss.exeC:\WINDOWS\system32\winlogon.exeC:\WINDOWS\system32\services.exeC:\WINDOWS\system32\lsass.exeC:\WINDOWS\system32\svchost.exeC:\Program Files\Windows Defender\MsMpEng.exeC:\WINDOWS\System32\svchost.exeC:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\ccProxy.exeC:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\ccSetMgr.exeC:\Program Files\Norton Internet Security\ISSVC.exeC:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\SNDSrvc.exeC:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\SPBBC\SPBBCSvc.exeC:... Read more

Answer:Norton Security Warning

Hello,Some remarks first..I see you have Error Nuker and Adware Alert installed. I do not recommend both of them, because AdwareAlert was on the blacklist before and I still don't trust it, and the same goes for ErrorNuker, because it's from the same company as SpywareNuker by Trek Blue Software and is also on the blacklist.This means, the scanners/tools NOT to install. You can find the complete list of scanners not to install in my signature.I see your Hostsfile got modified to connect to some p2p domains. I see mainly references to kazaa, kazaa lite and edonkey present. In case you have Kazaa, Kazaa lite or Edonkey installed, I strongly recommend you uninstall it. Reason is because they contain spyware.You'll find a list here what p2p programs are infected and which ones are "safe" to use:http://p2p.malwareremoval.com/Now concerning your Norton, well, I see you have Norton Internet Security installed. Norton Internet Security contains a firewall. But I see you have Zonealarm Firewall present as well.Having more than one firewall present/running can cause huge problems, because they are NOT compatible with eachother and may interfere with eachother and even block eachothers firewall.And I see some components of your Norton got corrupted/missing as well.So, what I recommend here is uninstall Zonealarm. Then uninstall Norton Internet Security and reinstall it again.To fully remove Norton AntiVirus, you should go here and download the files and print the instructions ... Read more